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Europe fights new homes in Israel

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4 lands in Europe crit-i-cize Is-ra-el. They are Ger-ma-ny, France, I-ta-ly and Brit-ain. They de-mand: Is-ra-el must stop all new plans at once. It is a pro-ject in West-Jor-dan.

Is-ra-el wants to build 3.400 new homes there. Ex-perts say: These homes split the land of the peo-ple. There is then no sin-gle state left.

The 4 lands say: The plans break the world law. The na-tions see it too. Is-ra-el says: The peo-ple have a right to the land.

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Definitions

World law
World law has rules for all lands on earth. It says how lands must live in peace.

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West-Jordan
A place between lands where many peo-ple live.

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